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They're Appealing to Tusk's Government to Declare a State of Emergency. "The Situation Is critical."

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The authorities of Tyszowce in the Lublin region are warning that the situation in the commune is becoming dire. A prolonged drought, record-breaking high temperatures, and a lack of significant rainfall have led to massive crop losses. The local government believes the scale of the problem is so large that it warrants the government declaring a state of natural disaster, reports "Kurier Lubelski."
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The authorities of Tyszowce in the Lublin region are warning that the situation in the commune is becoming dire. A prolonged drought, record-breaking high temperatures, and a lack of significant rainfall have led to massive crop losses. The local government believes the scale of the problem is so large that it warrants the government declaring a state of natural disaster, reports "Kurier Lubelski."

·Kraków, Poland
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Onet broke the news in Kraków, Poland on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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